Welcome to LA; sun, sand, and lies. East End High is now in session. You're just a number when you walk through it's halls, alongside students that seem more at home in a Prada boutique than in a classroom. East End High is ruled by it's rigid class system that functions more as a caste system. Gossip Girl dictates this system. No one knows who Gossip Girl is, and no one knows how she started. Was it just a prank by the outgoing seniors, ready to leave something in their wake? Was it a concept by the nerds trying out a sociological experiment? Gossip Girl has eyes and ears everywhere, always watching. Kids started dying their hair, sleeping around, throwing fabulous parties and generally acting out, acting differently, trying to get noticed by GG. Even she's at the mercy of the actions of the student population.
Best friends become enemies, money is spent, relationships shatter. Are you ready? Can you make it to the top? Can you prove to the rest of the world that you're cut out for the top? Or are you going to barely get by at the very bottom? Only time, and GG, will tell!
XOXO!
When you first make it to East End High, there's some important information you'll need to read in order to understand what's going on here. These important threads will also be frequently referred back to once you decide to become a member.
The gossip general, and where the infamous and anonymous GossipGirl resides. Where anyone and anyone gets their disses and kisses. Who's dating who and the latest scandals. The list is posted and changed daily.
Go shopping with friends and family in the shopping district, often home to the Plastics and Elites. Don't take their size if it's the last one left! 13 subboards included.
One of the newest and hottest clubs in the area, Club Thrive is located on the outskirts of East End, on the way towards downtown Los Angeles. This club has some of the best drinks, music and atmosphere around for a new club. You can spot the unofficial liquor queen of East End, Mari Andrews, here with her friends on Friday nights. Have fun trying to get in; Club Thrive is exclusive.
Not too far from Club Thrive is Club Divide, the names of which ironically rhyme. In reality, both clubs have two completely different types of constituents, the people found in Club Divide found to be of the "Scene/Scenie" subculture, while Club Thrive tends to be populated with more mainstream/elite/exclusive individuals.
If you've been injured seriously, this is the place to be. If you need surgery, you're apt to run into the father of the Andrews' sisters; Dr Johnathon Andrews. Watch out, his three daughters could be just around the corner. This hospital is connected to the medical school at University of California, Berkeley.
Most residents of East End are rather rich, and a good chunk of them have yachts or personal watercraft vehicles tied to the dock at the East End Yacht Club, and many of the students of East End High can take you out on their boats, and point out which of the large, gorgeous, high class summer homes nestled against the water's edge is their family's.
Named for a financial benefactor who contributed numerous sums of money to East End High's future, this massive auditorium is where plays are put on by the drama kids, the faculty puts on school wide announcements and where the orchestra and band perform their concerts.
The front parking lot is for teachers, and the back parking lot, by the tennis courts, are for the students. Remember, twenty bucks for a parking pass.
The track and courts are situated right next to each other, to make for speedy transfers. In the middle of the track lies a turf field, easier to replace than grass, highlighted with the silver of the schools colors. The blacktop is for hockey practices, and the field is for baseball and softball.